She thus tries to cover herself with a casuistic distinction that breaks down the moment you try to analyse what she means. |
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The students seem drawn to its clarity and concreteness, and there is no shortage of casuistic questions concerning its intricacies. |
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The appropriate response will not be found in a casuistic literature, or at least in a formalized casuistic approach. |
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On the whole, the casuistic regulation of church discipline led to its externalization and devaluation. |
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From the effective casuistic exercise of the American commission, they draw the conclusion that the practical domain requires another type of argumentation than that of deduction. |
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Whether targeted sanctions can alternatively be qualified as civil obligations is difficult to answer given the casuistic case law of the ECtHR on this point. |
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It would have the benefit of being able to apply a standard-based casuistic approach through an expert decision maker. |
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Jonsen and Toulmin stressed the close resemblance between casuistic argumentation and legal plea, since both proceed by way of accumulation of good reasons in favor of a given judgment. |
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The Committee of Ministers' reply to Written Question No. 378 illustrates clearly that a casuistic approach can make it difficult to carry out effective reforms. |
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Article 58 of the CIM Uniform Rules 1980 has been broadly included, but with simplification of the casuistic rules of ยง 2 concerning the commencement of limitation. |
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